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Jan 10 2024
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Portland police identify driver killed in Forest Avenue crash
Portland police on Wednesday identified the driver who died Tuesday after his car hit another vehicle head-on on Forest Avenue. Joel Adams, 62, of Cape Elizabeth, was killed in the crash, according to Portland Police Department spokesman Brad Nadeau. Emergency responders tried to resuscitate Adams, but he died at the scene. Police said it is unclear whether a medical issue contributed to the
Portland Press HeraldFeb 23 2024
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Amid Google Gemini Controversy, A Look at Google’s History of Bias
Google has a long history of media bias and favoring media outlets and views on the left.
Back in 2018, AllSides found a 65% left bias in Google News. That number has remained relatively steady: our latest look found Google News curated 63% of news articles from liberal media outlets in 2023; just 6% of media outlets were on the right.
Google was making headlines back in 2018
AllSides StaffJan 09 2024
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It’s official: 4 Salt Lake City elementary schools will close, school board votes
Salt Lake City School District board members on Tuesday voted to permanently shut down four local elementary schools: Bennion and Hawthorne on the east side, and Mary W. Jackson and Riley on the west. Before the 4-3 vote, Superintendent Elizabeth Grant thanked parents and community members for coming out to months of meetings to speak up for their schools, showing “remarkable support” for
The Salt Lake TribuneJan 10 2024
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Hunter Biden Knew Identities of People Who Bought Art, Says Dealer
President Joe Biden’s son knew the identities of some of the people who bought his artwork, his art dealer testified this week, contradicting claims from the White House. Hunter Biden, 53, was aware of the identities of more than half of the purchasers of his art pieces, according to what Georges Bergès, his art dealer, reportedly told the House Oversight Committee in closed-door testimony.
The Epoch TimesJan 10 2024
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Gallery Owner Admits Much of Hunter Biden's Art Was Purchased by Democratic Donors: Report
A New York gallery owner has revealed the identity of some of Hunter Biden’s art patrons. The news website The Messenger reported Tuesday that Georges Bergès, the owner of the New York art gallery that sold the younger Biden’s art, told House impeachment investigators that three of Hunter’s buyers were prominent Democratic donors. “The buyers, the source said, included Democratic donors Kevin
Western JournalJan 06 2024
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'We may be homeless people but we still have rights': Unhoused woman sues City of Burien on no camping law
Three unhoused people are suing the City of Burien over its no-camping ordinance, claiming it is unconstitutional. The ordinance prohibits sleeping or residing on public property between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. The complaint argues that this law effectively forces people out of the city and criminalizes their state of being unhoused. Elizabeth and Alex Hale are two of those three unhoused residents
Fox 13 SeattleJan 08 2024
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Kathleen M. Robertson, Hubbard, Ohio
HUBBARD, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Kathleen M. Robertson, age 73 of Hubbard, passed away on the morning of Friday, January 5, 2024. Kathy was born October 24, 1950 in Youngstown, Ohio the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Homan Neuder. She was a 1968 graduate of Liberty High School and later graduated in 1972 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from Ohio University. Kathy worked as a
WKBN 27Jan 03 2024
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Kennedi James Madsen Becomes 1st Baby Born At Edward Hospital In 2024
NAPERVILLE, IL — Newborn Kennedi James Madsen made history Monday as the first baby born at Edward Hospital in 2024.
Kennedi James was born to Elizabeth Madsen, 30, and Ken Madsen, 31, of Naperville. She weighed in at 8 pounds, one ounce, and measures 20 inches.
In nearby Aurora, Makenna Marie and Oaklyn Shields, a set of twins, were the first babies born at Rush Copley Medical
Patch.comJan 20 2024
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DOJ seeks 6-month sentence for former Trump aide Peter Navarro
Prosecutors say Peter Navarro — a former trade adviser to Donald Trump — should go to jail for six months and pay a $200,000 fine for defying a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 select committee.
“The Defendant chose allegiance to former President Donald Trump over the rule of law,” argued Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Aloi in a 20-page sentencing memo submitted Thursday night.
PoliticoJan 04 2024
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UN experts ‘alarmed’ at upcoming execution in Ala. by nitrogen hypoxia
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - A United Nations panel of experts are weighing in on the first ever execution by nitrogen hypoxia in Alabama that’s scheduled to take place later this month. Experts are warning the method of execution for Kenneth Smith could result in a “painful and humiliating death.” Smith was found guilty for the 1988 murder of Elizabeth Sennet in Colbert County. He would be the
Fox 6 WBRC